$A$ truck pulls a mass of $1200 \ kg$ at a constant speed of $10 \ m/s$ on a level road. The tension in the coupling is $1000 \ N$. The power used on the mass will be ..... . When the truck moves on an incline of $1 \ m$ rise in $6 \ m$ length,the tension will be ..... .

  • A
    $10^4 \ W, 2960 \ N$
  • B
    $10^2 \ W, 2800 \ N$
  • C
    $10^3 \ W, 1890 \ N$
  • D
    $10^2 \ W, 2900 \ N$

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